If heavily leveraged firms can't service their loans or borrow new money, that could bring China's growth to an abrupt halt. |
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The abrupt about-face followed mounting public opposition, protests calling for her resignation and growing pressure from her own allies. |
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But the optimism rapidly evaporated with his abrupt about-face a few days later. |
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I have a close friend who is prone to similarly abrupt and violent changes of mind. |
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However, the other boat suddenly came to an abrupt halt, amid much cursing and shouting from its wetsuited skipper and his drysuited mate. |
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He halted suddenly, making an abrupt left down a narrow alley Nara didn't like the looks of. |
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But this year he has surprised many with an abrupt about-turn because something in his head seems to have clicked into place. |
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I just think I've had too many sudden, abrupt, unexpected, and unwelcome changes in my plans to be able to commit to more plans in advance. |
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The sudden, abrupt death from a heart attack of the 14-year-old from Strensall shattered all those who knew and loved him. |
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Most patients were content with their care, the determining feature of discontent being a doctor seen as rude, abrupt, or unsympathetic. |
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He was never rude or abrupt, but he was one of those guys who tended to his business and left everyone else to theirs. |
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It can make us rude, abrupt and impatient, but it can also inspire us to tremendous courage, bravery and leadership. |
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This is what people have thought about Martha Stewart, that she is rude, abrupt, and abrasive. |
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He began to tell me about whirling electrons and orthicon-tubes and other nonsense, but I cut him short with an abrupt wave. |
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Deron's expression showed nothing, though I knew he must be surprised by the abrupt rudeness of it. |
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She was often mean and rude and abrupt, but, then again, most people were at some point. |
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But they're rude, they're abrupt, and they act like little tin Hitlers, lording it over their domain. |
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Many of the e-mails that I receive are written in an extremely rude and abrupt tone. |
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Though critics saw him as quick-tempered, harsh, abrupt, and arbitrary, practically everyone recognized his genius as a chief of staff. |
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In this style abrupt pauses with short silences are considered embellishments. |
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The movie is still impressive, even if contemporary viewers may be baffled by the abrupt shifts between styles, time periods and storylines. |
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Sometimes the readers do feel shocked and startled by the abrupt and terse nature of some of these poems, but the effect is rewarding. |
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The text breaks into the temple of Russian literature with its lively and trembling, shocking and abrupt style. |
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Despite her abrupt style winning her as many friends as it did enemies, there was no denying that she deserved to be there. |
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Instead, the flow was smooth in places, then abrupt, depending on what was most effective for that part of the show. |
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The story is built up through successive emotional crescendos, immediately downplayed by abrupt narrative shifts. |
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In this respect Trout Mask Replica takes all available musical genres and foregrounds them as genre through abrupt and aggressive juxtaposition. |
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I constantly had short, abrupt little pieces of dreams, but I never could remember what happened in them. |
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What we saw were videos with abrupt transitions, missing footage, stilted narration, and no background music. |
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Though the writing style in this work is at points abrupt, Lillback's work is truly commendable as a thorough synthesis of Calvin. |
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Focus on keeping your movements smooth and fluid rather than abrupt and jerky. |
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It made the language he spoke sound harsh, abrupt, awkward, without poetry. |
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The ground angled suddenly upward, and he staggered as the abrupt slope surprised him. |
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The result is an interplay between the pulsating red ground, the closer-hued biomorphic forms and the abrupt vertical black elements. |
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She glanced at it briefly, taking in the trembling peaks and abrupt cliffs and faces. |
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And then, the western flank of the Wasatch Mountains rises up, sheer and abrupt, to shock as much snow from the clouds as possible. |
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It is quite common for cars, forced to weave round the resulting blind bends, to have to come to an abrupt stop when they meet. |
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An abrupt reversal caught the markets off-guard, requiring an immediate liquidation of leveraged long positions. |
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Skylar narrowed his eyes in annoyance at the other teen's abrupt behaviour. |
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What's really going on here is more than annoyances over a missed transfer or frazzled nerves over an abrupt stop during rush hour. |
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The first effect of the dollar revaluation was to put an abrupt end to the decade-long recovery of US profitability. |
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With abrupt fades to black, punctuated by mysterious notes, the auteur got Grace Kelly and Grant together for a magnificent piece of work. |
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The late 1970s saw an abrupt rightward shift in the attitude of the US on the world stage. |
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Many found his manner abrupt at times, but his sardonic humour and dry wit were much enjoyed. |
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The ending is a bit abrupt, not making enough effort to tie the loose ends together. |
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Hidden beneath the salty Pacific, the coral atolls along the northwestern Hawaiian chain put an abrupt end to many a daring seafarer's adventure. |
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However, she felt a sudden lurch in her stomach as she came to an abrupt stop. |
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IceWind skidded to an abrupt stop to avoid a collision with StormCall's hindquarters. |
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Gulls wheeled and pitched over abrupt flurries of small baitfish, and the ripe scent of feeding fish was in the air. |
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Sudden cardiac death, an abrupt event in which the heart stops, affects one in 100,000 to 300,000 athletes. |
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The expectation was for an abrupt decline in consumer expenditures that, in fact, did not materialize. |
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Maverick and Alatza tried to break by executing an abrupt barrel roll in opposite directions but the enemy fighters stayed on their tail. |
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With finality Skye stopped walking, the measured beat of her steps coming to an abrupt end. |
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Runway 14 began atop a steeply sloping terrace with an abrupt drop-off at the approach end, departure end and left side of the threshold. |
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Suddenly our conversation came to an abrupt halt, our breath caught in our throats and our mouths hung open with astonishment. |
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Christina was so thrown by the abrupt change of subject that she couldn't think of a proper reply. |
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All four Bradford clubs' interest in the Tetley's Yorkshire Cup came to an abrupt end in the second round ties. |
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The scene game to an abrupt end and with it came the clarity that the girl bore a striking resemblance to herself at that age. |
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The film is set at a time when an abrupt climate change has cataclysmic consequences for the entire planet. |
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He never tired of watching well-trained bird dogs search for quail, coming to an abrupt halt and freezing like granite statues. |
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Ands until their abrupt closure late last year, the restaurant made a pretty good Cincinnati Chili and both real and mock turtle soups. |
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The state reacted with a show trial, death sentences, and abrupt and immediate executions as a public deterrent. |
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He gently reversed the thrust of the turbojet engines, bringing the Concorde to an abrupt halt. |
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For the best part of a century, that clanging sound signalled the abrupt end of an English night out. |
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My reign of glory on the air hockey table is brought to an abrupt end. |
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The fairy tale romance has come to an abrupt and totally unexpected end. |
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Drusilla suddenly came to an abrupt stop and Miri bumped into her. |
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Writer, M. Leelavathy, was abrupt though sharp in her observation. |
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The theme of emotional amputation, revealed in darting flashbacks and abrupt time shifts, is charted through recurrent images of plants and trees. |
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It was not a gradual shift but rather a sudden and abrupt change. |
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Patients with such implants should not receive an abrupt and unexpected communication from their surgeon that they now form part of research into an untested implant. |
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He came to an abrupt halt, then recollected himself quickly. |
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Patients should be fully informed of the risks and benefits of these medications, including the risks of dependency and of withdrawal after abrupt discontinuation. |
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After retiring from racing, he became a trainer at Lambourn, but his racing life came to an abrupt halt in October 1992, when the Jockey Club warned him off for 10 years. |
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Even after getting used to the controls and mastering nice smooth corners the camera feels a lot more abrupt in first person than in the third person view. |
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Cashie was arrogant, abrupt and abrasive with the media at times. |
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Thinking that he had angered me into an outburst, surprise flashed over his face at my abrupt change in attitude, before being quickly replaced with a cool, calm look. |
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Poland, for example, was miffed by the abrupt cancellation of a U.S. anti-missile program. |
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As a result, there were changes in the number of visits for some conditions that were so abrupt that it seems implausible that an environmental toxicant could be the cause. |
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I was told that I write in short bursts and my writing is kinda abrupt. |
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Having said that, I do not think I deserved the very abrupt and curt way in which I was treated by Mr Hutchinson on trying to explain the situation to him. |
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Iris watched as his expression darkened and his speech became more abrupt. |
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The abrupt increase that night in U.S. sorties also stopped the town falling. |
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Biologist Mattson is alarmed by the abrupt 2008 rise in grizzly mortality from conflicts both with livestock and hunters. |
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I couldn't help laughing at his abrupt, gruff delivery of the estimate. |
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We rounded the curve, and the corridor came to an abrupt halt. |
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What prompted this sudden and abrupt change of attitude by Canada? |
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By giving more weight to more recent data, such smoothing adjusts to abrupt shifts in the underlying level of a data series, such as a sudden jump up to a new, higher level. |
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He had returned to his abrupt manner of speech but I didn't care. |
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Jordan, unfortunately, compounds this weakness with an abrupt style. |
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A long, drawn out, boring evening with terribly rude and abrupt service. |
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Sometimes, a bore can form during which an abrupt front of whitewater will rapidly advance inland much similar to the tidal bore formed at the mouth of large rivers. |
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I winced from the abrupt jolt, but he said nothing about it. |
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The abrupt silence led to a salubrious emotion of peace within. |
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Held in a two-handed grip, the laminated blades slashed and parried at an incredible speed, meeting with abrupt smacks of wood on wood, but always under control. |
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This was abetted by several instances of abrupt and awkward editing. |
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The cozy days of lighting the Hofburg Palace with kerosene rather than electricity had come to an abrupt end. |
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A North Yorkshire couple whose Mediterranean cruise came to an abrupt end when their ship broke down 15 hours into its maiden voyage say they can't wait to get back on board. |
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A high-cut red dress with circular strands of wool rope, and a white knitted tube with an abrupt, angular black panel just below were two highlights from this label. |
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Senescence was abrupt but often followed degradation of older, underlying regions of the clonal network. |
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And in a world overrun with droning dance clones, it's refreshing to hear abrupt time-signature changes. |
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He went on to found and head the agency's new media department until his abrupt departure last summer. |
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First, the markets like continuity, and dislike abrupt changes. |
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A phone call, a frantic trip, an abrupt change of holiday plans. |
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Release of even a fraction of the methane stored in the shelf could trigger abrupt climate warming. |
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But silvereyes are bolder and abrupt and bind together in a laser-like surveillance of all available. |
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Acoustic emissions are only generated when some abrupt and permanent change takes place somewhere in the material. |
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This somewhat abrupt ending is caused by a previous movement from the figure on the bed. |
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It also must be acknowledged that Britain's problems won't be solved by an abrupt deflation of the economy. |
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This pass is extremely abrupt, and is covered with glaucus, the low scrub I have noticed as common to the sand-stone formation. |
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Their intense relationship came to an abrupt and unexplained end in 1693, and at the same time Newton suffered a nervous breakdown. |
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The older medicine used to speak of two ways, lysis and crisis, one gradual, the other abrupt, in which one might recover from a bodily disease. |
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Donne's style is characterised by abrupt openings and various paradoxes, ironies and dislocations. |
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Brief, abrupt, and detached rhythmic cells are joined into rhythmic phrases with a distinctive, often jerky texture. |
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An abrupt cold spell in Northern Europe known as the Younger Dryas, which occurred between 10,900 BC and 9700 BC, may have depopulated Ireland. |
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Here the transition from the desert vegetation of the plains to the lush vegetation of the mist belts is abrupt. |
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The Assembly meeting was brought to an abrupt end when the building had to be evacuated because of a security breach. |
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After My Generation, the Who fell out with Talmy, which meant an abrupt end to their recording contract. |
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These organisms are central to the debate about how abrupt the Cambrian explosion was. |
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A tour of the UK was planned but was brought to an abrupt end because Hopkin became ill. |
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Scallops swim in the direction of the valve opening, unless the velum directs an abrupt change in course direction. |
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Release of methane and carbon dioxide stored in permafrost could cause abrupt and severe global warming, as they are potent greenhouse gases. |
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The transition to colder, denser water is more abrupt in the tropics than in regions of higher latitudes. |
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The abrupt rise of the Woodville family created animosity among the nobility of England, above all in the case of Warwick. |
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In the cutting one can also see the abrupt and obvious transition into the Peninsula Formation above it. |
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The probability of abrupt change for some climate related feedbacks may be low. |
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The combined influence of temperature and salinity changes results in an abrupt density change, or pycnocline. |
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They have shaped edges and are modified by abrupt flaking from the dorsal face. |
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Nothing of the period's size, extent, or rapidity of abrupt climate change has been experienced since its end. |
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In 1527, the Landsknechts of Emperor Charles V sacked the city, putting to an abrupt end the golden age of the Renaissance in Rome. |
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The schoolmarm came to an abrupt stop in her arithmetic quizzing, her face set into a pruny scowl that looked to be permanent. |
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The Licensing Act 1737 brought an abrupt halt to much of the period's drama, as the theatres were once again brought under state control. |
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The long decades of peace came to an abrupt end during the Napoleonic Wars. |
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In May 2009, however, the president had an abrupt change of heart. |
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This minimizes air exchange, accentuating the effects of wind-borne pollution, and of exterior humidity and abrupt temperature changes. |
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They also seem to have tried to wrong-foot Carnesecchi by abrupt changes of direction in the inter rogations. |
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Dissection is angiographically seen either as a false lumen with delayed clearance of contrast material or simply as abrupt luminal narrowing. |
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He was a shy, abrupt, slyly witty, and intensely thoughtful man. |
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Although wall thickness can be quite variable on single sherds, there are no vessels with abrupt angularities or with carinated profiles. |
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Jealousy rears its head, shattering friendship before mutual desire finally brings the threesome back together for a joltingly abrupt ending. |
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Monsignor Rytig was a rather glum and abrupt character, a mildly liberal Jugoslav who was certainly hoeing a dry and barren furrow. |
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Thus Harry Blackmore Whittington's questions regarding the abrupt nature of the Cambrian explosion remain, and have yet to be satisfactorily answered. |
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The southerly buster is a particularly abrupt form of cold front which affects the New South Wales south coastal region, ranging from about Gabo Island to Port Macquarie. |
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Evidence that the Irish had arrived socially was the abrupt decline in the number of newspaper articles accusing them of brawling and other crimes. |
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In addition, they commonly squeak along a range of tones from high, abrupt pain squeaks to soft, persistent 'singing' sounds during confrontations. |
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The contaminant pushed out was convected upwards due to the effect of the ventilation system, which caused an abrupt increase in the contaminant concentration. |
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Scientific understanding of abrupt climate change is generally poor. |
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When Luke heard the news, he did an abrupt about-face on the policy. |
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These paints are converted from liquids with fine particles or micelles dispersed in them to solids through relatively abrupt, irreversible processes. |
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The movement begins with three eerie sustained notes, and through tremolo chromatics and abrupt outbursts creates an impression which set the scene for the Takemitsu work. |
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The Younger Dryas is the youngest and longest of three stadials, which resulted from typically abrupt climatic changes that took place over the last 16,000 calendar years. |
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On 27 June, at a show in Nuremberg, Germany, the concert came to an abrupt halt in the middle of the third song, when Bonham collapsed onstage and was rushed to hospital. |
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The Younger Dryas is a period significant to the study of the response of biota to abrupt climate change and to the study of how humans coped with such rapid changes. |
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The effects of sudden cooling in the North Atlantic had strongly regional effects in North America, with some areas experiencing more abrupt changes than others. |
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Sallust adopted an abrupt, pointed style in his historical works. |
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The campaign came to an abrupt end in 1516 when Ferdinand died. |
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Flat-pointed rounds with abrupt ogives tend to stop against the feed ramp. |
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Her abrupt departure from the wedding ceremony was a fine how-d'ye-do. |
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The potential precariousness of the alliance is highlit by the catastrophe of its abrupt ending in the next generation, after the deaths of the two principals. |
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With strong unconventionality and a somewhat abrupt manner, he was genial and kindly in his feelings, with warm affections and great companionability. |
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Simply the League failed because the clubs failed and with no new clubs emerging the first attempt at bringing rugby league to Wales came to an abrupt end. |
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